The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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    37 1 Three-year-old Mira Gan;m. already a much travelled young lady, having come to Singapore from Madras look* after the v luggage i a refill lv while f.tih»r sees .»l»«»ut pastporis and things. Pictured by Toaj Balch.
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  • 113 1 Supply will beat enemy >m LIONEL (RANK TOKYO, Saturday. of the bin push to vnd tho war w Korea ha> boon a bii: parade. b\ .1 message from (icneral i '< iel I<> River, and hristmas", IO(MNN) United s moved noiihwards al dawn i massive
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  • 108 1 SAIGON, Saturday. 171ETMINH troops surrounded the French forces it Tanmai. 15 miles Wot o! Moncay yesterday, and reinforcements which tried to break through vert' forced to retreat to Moncay. Tl. rrison ill Holding out rh 72 i to lat front-line If been bi i th.it C
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  • 61 1 >i ad;-; Ada I Maria I togti who is spending her lay ir. her R:i:iy"<»i live gruelling .p. the High Court m the claim brought by Mrs. A. P. :h for hor return, was liable" this morning to reporters who railed to see h^r As with Maria.
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  • 62 1 Leaders of 80 Labour memof Parliament pressing for talks ui:h Russia are I my for .1 private meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party before th% foreign affairs debate opens 00 Weanesd If the request Is granted, it Kpected thai the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attire and
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  • 27 1 I The G Assembl steering commute* yesterday unanimously decided to defer consideration of whether to plate the Chinese Invasion of Tibet on tht Assembly's Reuter
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  • 181 1 RED CHINA CHARGE TO BE HEARD LAKE SUC Sat. r FIIK Chinese Communist delegation to the United Nations which arrived m New York yesterday from I »ndon is to be invited to take part m the Political Committee's discussion of Peking's complaint of American agfression. This was decided last night
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  • 57 1 THI CONSIDERABLE prngn Ministers c< nf< rence which ■i! ai The Hague lasl M< n learned yesterday conference circles. The ii^'^nd:' is long conn |m my highly complicated nical, pconomlc nnd I fwoblenM r la not rarprisi/ig refore, a spokesman said. in;i. thf conference is taking a
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  • 132 1 Sterling agreement TOKYO. Saturday. JAPANESE trade with the sterling area took a hi* jump last night with the announceme; t of a new 1:1x4.000,000 agreement to be signed by the I Government. Under the new trading pact. Japan undertook to supply steel and iron products, textiles,
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  • 72 1 LONDON. Sat. MR D N. Pi it, XC. is By- to India to ap the Supreme Court to apply for special leave to appeal on behalf of a group >>f prisoners sentenced to death by a special tribunal m Hyderabad. The men described as Communists
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  • 62 1 The Soviet Inlourlst I pai.y has started a three months' contest among the 13 Luxury restaurants it opein 10 East German cities. Every truest is asked to complete a questionalre asking how he liked the service, if the waiters wore clean clothes, if the tables
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  • 24 1 pi ■iiw s.s Elizabeth will lly to Malta today to join her husband the Duke or Edinbureh. who Is based there.
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  • 38 1 By \l i IN LEW IS \|V best l>»Ms for today*! Bukit Timah races are Ibfeeystead, Result and >\vee( Memory. The going is still hea vn Trespasser's best bets arc The Blessing and Theatre.
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    14 1 If forty seconds. GeorV*, -'^t «..in have the egg for breakfast."
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  • 110 1 'NO SIGN OF I-C INVASION' SAIGON, Saturday. pRENCH sources said yesterday thai there; Is nothing tangible to indicate that Peking's protest against alleged French border violations was a prelude to a Chinese Invasion of Indo-China French intelligence reports indicated that there was no extraordinary Chinese air or ground activity along
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  • 53 1 I BERLIN. Sat. f TH: < £a.s f German Communists started selling their newspapers to West Berlin groceries and fish .stores as wrapping paper to a^et round the Western ban on their circulation. Th« Wesl Berlin City Government h'.is iuu< Mked food dealera Ito shun this
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  • 33 1 A FREAK gas blanket m Pu/\ Rio near Vera Cruz, Mexico, yesterday smothered to death 15 sleeping inhabitant*. tot*)**) 9tb«rs w«r« *v«ro*m«, b«i w*r« recor«rlng under treat fiftHl. A.P.
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  • 404 1 Difference of opinion on the hawkers Free Press Start" Reporter [CENSING of all hawkers m Siagapf principal recommendation of the Hawker Inquiry Commission is opposed l>\ the Health Committee >f the .Municipal ommi^ioner>. Commenting on the Commission lished officially this week, the Health Commit last night said that "the issue
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  • 54 1 LITTLE peace dove fly over the roof.' is the la nmunist sons for Kindergarten children In Sovietoccupied Eastern Germans v p cent the child!' :hr oew tune *hile 30 live 4 turned knee. T tward." I f mm. V nme i tMr« Ua Hie b ,nid
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  • 35 1 Asia 'doubts U.S. aims WAS!! ABDUL H Pasha, Irab 1 r v t .ill j Acheson r aboul moral le j h m out. he is convinced the Lin- I "h.-iN no i A. P.
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  • 25 1 The Fr< nch Forei< ter, M. Robert S. terday railed ropean army tndtu VAdn units as a basis for world peace A.P.
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    • 29 1 CHE ONGKEE&CO. 1 1 house I p o\ ,ny Dynasty id Fanci Articles A\ ct. Art RL:ckg COLEMAH ST. j^9^k.^fc^S? l^^ *^2r (amend cuuvieite v 0 WtW BR!STCL tONOON.
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    • 139 1 M. Flinter &S. Grinberg Diamonds i Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court BldgJ Spore, Telephone 7923 STARS OF POPULAR y^i j ENTERTAINMENT »7l "His Master's Voice" Records. Jv :< PERRY COMO HOOP-DEE-000 I fTANNA GO HOMK With Tht FaatM w b I IP YOU WERE MY GIHT I CROSS MY
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    • 933 2  - A Meeting With Mr. Marks S. C. GEORGE -By- Midshipman Andrew Christie and his. friend Hen Noakes, of a privateer recently returned from sea are pressganged nn to a Naval warship at Plymouth An drew is now an ordinary sraman The warship sails lor Calcutta where they loin a Meet
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    • 93 2 1/ are planning to publish little pictures mj can be paired up. Cut them out mrcfuilu and 7 nun halt postcards Colour the bucks of the ■.at theu all match, and, by Christmas time. collected 4t pictures for your pack of uou uant uour pa of
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    • 178 2 THE PUZZLE CONTEST WINNERS numtvr of entries for this weeks I improvement on tek s 'hank you l fur tr. > hard Time. •f you. howt send- .irii those who tand a far inning. Ny of you arrived at olution to the Tlie I the Mvift." S I and V.
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    • 46 2 AFTLK the wingless < pn r he fury ith curly like high-quality X 'X)l are be m a Amerir llefe who have d a thrwlng bcrd of k re ni»t r'erided f hether to market the fur I have no doubt won would v/ear it.
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    • 274 2 IkJOW here is DC of competition. I 0 rewrite this letter, substituting the m i suitable word for each which appears. Closing iate is Wednesday November 29. IVizrs of S5 will b? given *o the two best entries. Add: your entries, tzivin.u your age, name and address to:
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    • 202 2 TEN tabb\ cats at Slough, Bucks, are being used as food tasters for other cats. Their job is to veto any cat food, produced by one of the largest animal food factories m the world, which they find a shade below par. And they aro .stern
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      41 2 People who feel uncomfortcbl iti c the example of Seaman Carlos H Si delivered to the dentist by helicopter o9 t> rushed to Smith's shin Her, he is <, tt gripping him from the hoverplane to t>. < den' i t a rm'ei
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    • 237 2  - Freddie Goes On A Long Hop Liau Nyuk Oi By— IVING m exile, poor J Freddie was very miserable. He was lonely and he missed his friend Ferdinand. I am not going to live here all alone by myself, the little Irog croaked. Since my people have cast me out.
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    • 73 2 H.-W£ rou «-V' r ht-ard ed by wav r? Canton, In i dock which I p d an It r it four copp- r idlng ibove They average about two feet an conn I illow troughs through which v, i gradually passei from higl the low. A wooden
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    • 114 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS. Writf you* idverritcmenr here m BLOCK LETTERS five word* to a line Cost per 'minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines (minimum charge) Box numbci Fi f V Cent* Extra $2
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    • 22 2 CLUES luc* To Card t.ainr Cook Hen. Lion I nicorn. C olUr— I I Spoon Fork w b o Indian Hiif Torlois*.
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    • 27 2 7 latqatet y\cJe h idf E miu i r ictt P. O. B< 11 Tj7v v® l JJ Ml m) I rti F. E, 7WL.* w LTt>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 287 2 QUIZ /U:T >ou r thinkiiiK taps \l on, here is <»ur H< k «*kly tr^t 1. What fish bands a nest Wh\ dors water How off a dutk's back? 3. How does a crab cet a new shell? Answers are at the foot of f.Me pa««\ Junior Crossword Clues Across.—
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    • 115 2 QUIZ ANSWERS 1. a i umbt r of OatM i do, »jik tiie iticklebsck's nest is the ommost frequently set-n. The m..l< construct.-? n wvh grass, and II looks like a cylinder oper a; ei*ch e;id. 2. The duck is covered with great number of Blightly-gw fpa'hers which fit so
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  • 40 3 HIS DA BS WERE UNDER SIZE HASTING, Saturday. <; v\HM)\ threw back the dabs less ions which he caught during a Ashing pi r .it Hastings, England lit* w:»s n measurement laid down by the n Fish Ord( had a ld-
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    50 3 HOLES FOR DEFENCE— A German biffhwaj around the Lorelei mountain and next to the Rhine River where holes have been drillid on both sides of the road t^ part of West German defence preparations. Fn the event of invasion explosive charges would be dropped Into the holes t ud detonated.
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  • 53 3 COLOMBO S gRi: resident be In .'ion to vote at the next I lombo A la] sj> •!■> SB British G ..it Its nationals li hould be j with i ii's. then ke an appli< to th< I nent. as mad nment I Xi
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  • 14 3 G Of 14 N.i/: war I m camp tences.
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  • 19 3 a. £l'jo.ooo ra In Reorchy, 1 In a lowRhondd i fanned the flame* the Reuter
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  • 14 3 Sir f t Depu- Of Imp-rial emlcal Industries. I ■li'-cl. A.P.
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    18 3 POLICE FORCE— A policeman sirugsl^s with a picket during disturbance at ft telephone exchanrt bnilding m Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • 280 3 POLICEMEN FOR 36 NATIONS Co-operation to collar crooks NEW YORK, Thursday. VOT so long ago, a telegram received U\ Scotland 11 Yard read: 'We have Ebel.' It came from M Jean Nepote, Deputy Secretary-General of Interpol the International Criminal Police Commission. In his office m Paris was Fred Ebel, alleged
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    41 3 FORGING HKR ARMOIR— No not tanks rolling throush a captured city m war-t«>r n North Korea this time the vehicles are Centurions which are being turned out m Leeds. Yorkshire, for Britain's legfons. This ">O-t»»n tank is the British Army's latest.
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  • 19 3 Eight hundred Sen< ps will leave Dakar to row to reinforce the French army In Indo-Chii
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  • 78 3 STO LEN PLANE: YOUTH OF 19 ARRESTED ORLEANS, Fri. pOLICE In Orleans ''Fran seeking the pilot of a •stolen British Auster plane have arrested Bryndlej Fussell, 19-year-old lad missing from a Borstal Instil lion m Rochester, England. According to the police f sell told them: "I planned to to Port
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  • 136 3 Landlord sued after 'joke' Customer cracked head LONDON, Mturday. r pHFY laughed it William Smith m the sate*n bar of The Lion and French Horn, m I'olien-street. London, when he said he was too tired after hU day's work to walk home across the street. The landlord. Richard Burnham joined
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  • 38 3 IT would bt> a black da I I the world n il It "burios" Nationalist Chinas an Inv i Russia's r- i the Chine.-' C mmunlsU, Mr John told the United Nations at Lake Sue-
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  • 30 3 U.S. Republican I William Knowland m a lie speech In Taipeh sal tionalist China deserved Amn help as much no Britain did during Hitler's ocmnation of EuroDe Reuter
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  • 19 3 The ivy bai unveiled a $1,400,000 eh develop raided as a rocket-atom b i Reuter
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    17 3 'SHE U\S THEYLL SO OUT WITH US ft WE PZOV/SE THEM A%-£>£ OSf THE &ATTL ES*M&
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  • 33 3 enlng -i 0.000-.-000 li. foremost Fhe Indian Govern] '.''d 16,000 'ons of grain and promised more In the next few weeks to thr province where a 'rn-wppk drouj F^utpr
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  • 34 3 l- T .S. Fifth Air Force announced the award of thp award of the American Air Wins? Commander Tames RAJ ace In is! v. ir for obser i r Korea A.P.
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  • 18 3 Madi id -Corunna mail ed m Corunna Province. Injuring 22 people, seriously. Four coaches .eft the rails Reuter
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    114 3 jIrAHTS are trumps Kouth ids. North and South u:v to win all seven tricks any defence. ith leads the diamond queen East plays the arc (eke N will lake Immediate club discard > and North trumps North lends the spade queen, overtaken by South'! king. South leads th»np.ide
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  • 35 3 A pretty girl was last victim A.P. NEW YORK. 6 THE the 16 )>• i I I The victim v haired Mrs. D( I The number I 53 expect the era ;li I i at tht
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  • 61 3 MORE than 3oo.o;m) coupJ Britain are permaJ separated and unable I marr; Lord I How> of Lo He w;t n to look ,he stair 1946. tnapistratei ma- 25.000 ore tain their from them The ay»- nit 16.000 a year. I about 200.0' rd Chancellor lid he did
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  • 10 3 ael Wrtg Secretary at < ian Office supervis Reuter
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  • 10 3 The leftist B pai Ta. A.P.
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  • 62 3 pOITR-YEAR-OLD lan We l,h <»t BrfsfcMC, lair-liairrd and biue-eved. has beome his fathers landlord Be inherited —tate with nmrr than LMjtM iron an nM man who lived m a shed behind his fathers shop. The testator. Mr Bill Feast, 87. arrived from EnrUn4 l€ fear*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 240 3 |Vi LUCKY STAR ,vii- your nelp. You have a l>- "hi.tlintj hand" and would Mi m.ikt- m excellent ,1 pn or nur>»-. You irhen nave tonunendahle pre- set* «»t mind m any emergency and < jh\ be dep» nded anon to make i ■of the ruht decision on the leader-
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    • 210 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore) (BLUI NETWORK) 4.45 p.m. Programme Sum--10 am. News from Singapore; tnary; 447 From the Loi. 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. Editorials tBBCi; 4.55 Compose: Programme Summary; 1.02 Dance of the Week- -Dvorak; 5.15 MuMc played by Ted Hea^h Oi- world Affairi (BBC); 5.: ehestra George Shering;
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  • 267 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov. 25, 1950 22,509 crosses /|NE week today to "Singapore Municipal election day Sixteen < andidates are contesting six seats— North. South. Bast, West. Rochore end City yards Her? is a great chance lor Singaporeans to strike a blow for self-government b\ making use of
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  • 846 4 Use of German troops is the stumbling block to agreement by the Atlantic Powers. 'TWERE was a htished silence around the huge, square mahogany table when General Marshall, the United States Secretary of Defence, said m a quiet, dry tone that as the Atlantic Ministers of
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  • 716 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. Tiih parish pump, as some us have come to thmk of the Singap Municipal Commission, will not be the same pump after Thursday This i s the day of the last meeting Of the Commissioners before the elections on Der 2 It will be quit,.
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  • 86 4  - Even Their Homework is Watched Iris Ashley rpHOSE who ma> still *b e doubtful it there is any real point m refusing visas to certain foreigners wishing to enter Britain may be interested m a few (unfortunately true) tales that should make m do some hard thinking. us I 1
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    17 4 "Mum! Cyril's wrote a wicked word" (A British comment on the restrictions on Ihr Worl'l 'Pear? I
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  • 317 4 Letter to the Editor CJTATE 1), policy m the I East, and toi mmunism m successfully transformed the Unit, d N. neral a-- mbly into an Inconclusive and rather costly debatii club Before joining ba h the Sou::) the Northerners, ihe Americans, and no British, w< id
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    • 13 4 STEEL .om S2 30 m service AFTER SALE It CO LLVZri QUaY SIMGaPOMt
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    • 53 4 king of hb*# CmLOKEM Itfd M Om §lC I Ha«fV because they are Healthy. 1 1 life runs vigorous]} m their bodies are strong and muscular \ital and active even m the h, And M Smiler," the little X I to all Mothers OEI Ihi Ml VKR B\BV Ii HI
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, November 25, 1950.
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    • 431 1  - The dying get the best clothes K. S. CHIA CHINESE OFTEN APPEAR TO PAY MORE TJON TO THE DEAD THAN THEY DO TO THE LIVING. SO by .no more m their ttU'eruing m nbotil r, illllU t 111* i to the ild unconscious pei u-born women Hy the old-fashioned M
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    • 12 1  -  Kluanger hv 1 or drink. j isn't l
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    • 487 1  - Beauty fun at Paradise Beach BEE WICKERSON by The sand is softer and the water clearer at this Changi play-spot than any where else in Singapore. ■PANAH Merah Besar is the name of Ihe narrow, winding lane thai strikes off from Changi Road, a few hundred yards past the gaol
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    • 312 1 SQUATTERS AT THE GATE KATHARINE SIM tells of a once gracious t mansion on a hill which today has DV a roadside m Penang Island are two forgotten old gate posts leaning, m drunken and decaying magnificence un(\vv some great trees. They lead to a branching avenue that mounts the
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      63 1  -  T. O. Hare Intelligence test by OOK at Rachel's notion kj of a word square said Rebecca Rabbit scornfully This wai it: 'Shell soon pet the hang of it," I said. "Don t be to superior, Becky! And here's something you may not have noticed. You can. iv
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    • 345 2  - 'Bobbies' Are SO Human— Maureen Mallal zays AT last it's here! After Having been banned m Singapore and then shown m Johore Bahru to a very curious and afterwards indignant press from both sides of the Causev.tv. -THE BIKE 1 \MP\ story of the London Police Force's dnilv struggle against
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    • 36 2 TOPIC of m Mini has bap- V Kid? which Id Bobhv llrnn-y I I I ;iucJeren; k nsri rious Ueundcr Konia s Kj Wo been fixtd for There is pub- t the
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      16 2 The "Cops" m •'Tension." Barry Sullivan and William td Inset cud I 11 vi the film.
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    • 419 2  - -'COPS' ARE SUCH BOORS IAN GRANT says TMIE peop.c m 1 'TENSION' 1 (at the Cathay are almost all booiish and thoroughly unpleasant. There would be nothing wrong with that provided they also behaved like human beines. But m their efforts to be "tough" (an adolescent euphemism for bad manners)
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    • 106 2 PAVILION 'The Happiest Days of Your life" is a hilarious comedy about a boys' school which suddenly finds itself confronted by the buxom and very determined headmistress t Margaret Rutherford) of a girls school and her pupils. The ensuing complications provide much merriment. CAPITOL: "Nijht and the
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    • 514 2  - GLAMOUR?IT'S 'OUT' Cecil Wilson says CLAMOUR RPPmc m be the last thing the screen glamour girls bother about these days. They say: "It's character that counts". Offer them a sleek new part with lots of dazzling gowns and devastating hairdo's the kind of part ;..iy screen-struck girl would dream of
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    • 85 2 riLM producer Gabriel Pas- cal has signed Rex Harrison and Jean Simmons for a film of Shaw's Androcles and the Lion, which he is to make m Rome. Noel Langley has prcpnrod the Shaw play for the screen. Pascal and his Italian partner. S. Sola, have
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    • 260 2 Milland Makes A Confession By Our London Film Correspondent DAY MILLAND made a confession to me down at Isleworth Studios this week. We were lunching m a break from filming "White Heather" and Ray was talking about h i s 10-year-old son Danny and his experiences as a young American
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    • 140 2 I I THINGS work out contrariwise m film-land 'wr, a correspondent' Last week brought two new pictures with an historical English setting one done with taste and tact, the other a meaningless charade An American company was responsible for the The Mudlark: the downing :ne from Britain*! own
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      • 410 2 <i v MAX FACTOR, JR. FAMOUS MAKE-UP ADVISOK TO THE SCREEN STA S_ Make-up must be complete to he glamorously effective make-up routine .J^T* .^tß^L i .intly dispensed with. f VHBHHRK^^B| v ;s finished make-up, r M ■"^%Br who use only lipstick ''9E^ j :istance. can't hope to wF f^ual
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      • 230 2 New c iai njppif rteactef "1^ v >^ Positive >hut ofi rftlve 14 h<»urs brilliant li^hl <»n 1 pints ken. KYononmal and Minpk l< 9m i^n to maintain Minimum replatemtnt «»t part* TO ENSURE MAXIMUM EFI VERH S' Distributors IU» U ms 0 am Brii W Ml MFN(, I \M|N
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    • 482 3  - New ideas ease the housing shortage PATRICK DOYLE by If you are m a hurry to build a house and don't know what to build it with, here are some suggestions. versaJ stoort--1 houses which is due lack of building < and skilled certainly challenge > being mcl ny minded
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      610 3 Free Press Saturday Short Story "UhLLO, L v c k y Sam" vi <l someone I lurried round. It was Jo v the 'Bookie. He said: "Having a fling Sa I :om is a dead cert." But I said no I have had enough of horses and anything
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      74 3 photo. 'Aw. cheer up— l'll be back scon' consoles this American fighter pilot as he takes leave of his favourite 'co-pilot' before leaving on a mission over Korea Captain John J. Kropenick, 28, of Newark, New Jersey, is talking things over with Tinkle, a veteran with 1,000 flying hours to
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    • 825 3  -  Mollie S. Patton What do you collect? by JHERE are very few people who have not collected something or other during their lifetime, for somehow llucraze of collecting is to be found m mosl of us. Indeed, it is rea surprising the stran forms
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    • 910 4 U.K. Rugby makes fine recovery By A Special Correspondent FIVE years after 1 World War 11, Rugby Union followers m Britain have restored the precious heritage of their game to its old strength and standing. This was almost achieved a year ago, but the process m the meantime has been
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    • 20 4 Sportsman's death (i inder, 63. i ill pitcher. id recently m H >.'.:ng I m r Body check
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    • 459 4  -  s i SPORTS a] In the the No r issue I s the XV and Victoria Ol Ist XV. m v tw, al;^h RarTies held a ad-. thi ighout. I i c alleged that this was th* to do. much I do m
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    • 78 4 lATEST Lhreat to BriUin'i flyweight boxers is Ogli Tettey, 19, champion of the Gold Coast. Ogli is In Scotland with his cousin. Roy Ankarmh, f P champion of Wti! Afrt( I Roy says: "1 ?e seen all ihe flyweights over h< :v and I'm sure Ogli
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    • 338 4  -  RALPH MODDER |)AV Hunter, the 19- ar-old iasmanian sties King the Happy l tonight, is andsome both m d m build, but Ray unlike ly I.ayton. idoa> ol beeomtUm Farzan. He > not been attracted the glamour of d, although he the fllma and
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    • 502 4 Freddy Pope a man with a love for speed SPORTS PERSONALITIES 3 SHREDDY Pope, who 1 founded the Singapore Motor Club m 1948. has been a motor-rac-ing enthusiast since before the War. He oiaims to be a Coeknev having been born at West Dulwich, within the sound of Rr.ur Bells
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    • 356 4 By A Special Correspondent AUSTRALIA'S ••mystery bowler, Jack Iverson, who at the age of 35 his first chance of pi ing m a I igainst ad, will bp one of the star attract!* the First Test starting: at Brisbane on Dec. 1. He hailed
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    • 68 5 DR. Albert Wander has died at his home In Switzerland He whs meat dietician and rhemist and the son of the if Ovaitine He las Chairman of A. A for many years and onlj recently, due to ill Ith, he relinquished this ion to his son
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    • 270 5 New centres to be opened h ree Press Staff Reporter 'pWO new child feeding centres, one m Paya Lebar and the other m Bukit Panjang, will be opened by the Singapore Social Welfare Department to cope with an anticipated increase m the number of children
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    • 71 5 Teachers tor adults v. ho have I Education A-- be sh Council Hall m Stamford Road today --lie me tion to with no teaching experience m adult c) Mr J Paul, °f :he PEA. told thf t day that trained •re urgently need- ed to conduct -he assa efficiently. arc
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    • 84 5 A CALL for a greatei .spin v t tolerance, goodwill and i peace towards all peoples, made yesterday by Mr. Balwant Singh. Singapore Legislative Councillor, at .t tea party at the Cathay res- taurant to commemorate the birthday of Guru Nanak, foundei' of the Sikh religion.
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    • 33 5 Mr. T. P. F. McNeice has n confirmed as President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners and Mr. L. R. F. Earl as Deputy President, it was officially announced j night.
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    • 94 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 11 HK Saturday "morning oft" privilege enjoyed only by GHQ FARELF and units directly attached to GHQ for the past few years will end as from today. Units under the command of Singapore Base District have complained that it was hardly fair for
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      43 5 picture Ml^> Tan Thin Boon. \min.;«'>t daughter <»f Mr. Tan Sent *nd Mr. l.nu Sien Poh, youngest mmi <»f Mr. and Mrs. i.im Teck 800 after their marriage at th«* m i its Chinese Methodisl Church. Kamponj K.ipor Sinraporr yesterday.- F ree Press
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      254 5 PRICES, L ABOUR Free Press St;UT Reporter I^HF upward trend In the price of goods and cost of labour m Sipgapore lias been brought to the notice of .Municipal Commissioner!! In Jt least three instances this month. nHOY ffing Stonff, a mrmber of the \>un X Cheng Old Students' Brass
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    • 231 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A FTKR years of semi-da rkness, during which the only illumination tame from two or three outdated street lamps, Singapore's "show place", Collyer Quay, was a blaze of light this week as nine newly-erected fluorescent lamps were switched on for the
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    • 250 5 BRASS BAND OF 'OLD BOYS Free Pros Staff Reporter A GROUP of 46 musicians of the Yeung Cheng Old Students' Brass Band will bring out all their Instruments—ranging from a tiny piccolo to a heavy double bass— into play when they commemorate their third anniversary at the school hall at
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    • 248 5 Bigger buses likely Matl L- pnrirr r l>.ir. v, hi 1 Si Com mis mended thai the Sli Traction Co b»- p d to put on the ro but ■tor bum i able oi accommodating n pu>- ill pros* In a a ne% with l -< nt lim ft 6
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    • 75 5 Poppy Day record |>OPPY 1 N 240 for the Earl Haiu F Ifn II C Reilly, the In-: retary uid Treasurer Singapore Poppy D.v Committee told the Fi this morning. All the monies due to the Fund have not been handed m yet, but the rommittee ki the opinion that
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      • 140 5 iißism ml Wl ill wP v <■" is jy^ w^ i CANNON NYLON STOCKINGS i and ENGLISH BREnLE STOCKINGS L They are always appreciated. l-i many shr f sizes. >mi>Ml UItMHI »3i«^ Lod.cs Tjiioring 1 E»pert Service Assured. v»j»^ >*_> ■v^ •i» s S P. H. de SILVA St., Singapore.
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      • 74 5 5& I Festive Season •X HAND PAINTED <*W o TAD I C fli\T LI C 1 tTe~ ADD CLAMOUR TO j^&* 'SSHfil t\^ rapped Ready f<^r Pff€testatioa lli<^e Art Silk Hand Painled lahle Sett are Guaranteed Fa*l C^lsTfc In M>fi Shades and Mmm leftw s i/»-*. l<>t" Sizt ."> I
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    • 23 6 A. N ,\-e In th« The champtonablp meet w;!l beheld d ann;\t t ration Bar wnpion>hip thU year. def»*
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    • 26 6 BEHEMBAN. Thurs— T! j nu.t N w S^mbil.m LaWo Ten:.. will be belci at the Nenri Sembllan :b premises on Sunday D«-c I.
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    • 301 6 FULHAM HOPEFUL v. ARSENAL picture. Newcastle side reshuffled From JIM CHAMBERS THE "all full" boards will be up again at Highbury stadium today when Arsenal, the leaders of the First Division of the English Football League, entertain south-west London team Fulham. Fulham fancy themselves quite a hit to stop Arsenal's
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    • 71 6 London Stock Exchange] LONDON, Saturday. vim stock Exchange ended the week <»n a cheerful x note with sentiment assisted by Gen. MacArthurs "end the war" attack In Korya. writes Rtuter's financial correspondent. Improvements were fairly widespread but weir marked m Far Eastern bonds. Leading Indusand commodity
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    • 73 6 SELANGOR MALAYS FOOTBALL KUALA LUMPUR. I T»HE S< Malays F i ball League for 1950. ►rd number S 3 FiK>ib;i]i is comI for a cup prt-«-enie<s by Mr.' kins, re'lred B I .-a; F M S. The fu D The i yur '.ued war )•>-;« rs 1941 to 1945 I
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      23 6 pn turr Mrs M. F. Cutlet l<-ads m The Bosun tSprnrerl hiiiih'i of thi' BeTentfa race at Bukit Timah «m Wednesday Free Press
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    • 66 6 ZIYI-lK the years we ha\<- s< »n main of Ihose leapInf, twistinj;. c!i in v golketpfl In < out incntal football t«*ams the highly ipectacalaii bojn irho look .»> if they would Make irorW-rta*i ballet dancers. Watching the England-! Highbury stadium the idea that Vladimir V
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      • 119 6 NOW SHOWING 11 1 !"> 1. ti 30 vS. 9M p.m. PLUS A NEW MARCH OF TIME "AS RUSSIA SEES IT" TONIGHT El m I :OW/WG 11 .-15. 4 »v ;u p mi. 1 .r M Trail :77;u:ir no gold WEED* < >'/ WIN S2O/Every Week/ Rd a veekly competition
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      • 83 6 I <*»' Etc jA. /^.a ||:!^H!iH|:MLIFEGUARD MILK tu Li 35 36, Medeiros Building. S'p' Telephone: ***** SOUTHERN CAB/ t; TONIGHT EXTENSION 1 a rr We invite you to dance with: MISS SINCAPORE OF THE YEAR r MISS WONG LIN SOO CLAMOROUS V: MISS LILY LEE -^Ik HMANY NEW DANCt m^^jy
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      • 164 6 IfSJI?Ur3nC hxclusire to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya V > CE __r~ /Kf^it Exvlusiw* to the Singapore Free Press m Ma lava f NOW P6»hAPS >OU'LL T~ UND6RSTOOO nON^SmSC SOOM >' Tma-TS »VMiR£ t MET MR 6XPLAIN wmaT >OU WER6 YOU W6R6 IN ]|/TußW6£> Twß TA»Lt«/- 1 dfeORCXt, MISS
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    • 759 7  - ONDINE FANCIED IN TOP SPRINT ALLAN LEWIS Toboggan hard to beat over 9f. By pirture. discussed races at Bukit Timah this morning were the Class I sprint and distance events. The sprint is considered one of the most open races of this type for vjme time. Ondine, Persian Lord, Richmond,
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    • 12 7 RAF Changi boxers show up well X pns C X m urn
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    • 183 7 m REGIM XI l> HAYTER. Special Ct resy adept I t Norrv blunder m ihe field the h rouf fa the first day of their match i md it Brisbane yesterday with n#anl »f crcdil m itsaai?sini eifhl »r SIC runv The fielding:, especially v d
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    • 67 7 X U l\<. 8T C Winter Mee4 •ng U.st day. at Bukil liniili from LI S p.m. RUGBY: HMs Malaya Comp lie singapo c Civilian* v Johorr |lM padjinx X iM) t V And .>lel l frsh Trophy placrWh Kinc romprtition at lun«i from 4 p m. Vli
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    • 423 7 THE stage was set yesterday afternoon for another phase m the history of Colony soccer when the inaugural meeting of the United Services (Singapore) Asociation Football League was held In the Shackle Club On March Ist, the curtain will rise and the first match
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    • 1003 7 rpHE card of events for today's races is given below. The double tote will be on Races Five and Eight. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Seven. Race 1—2.15: Class 1. Div. 3— F. 19 Yds. 1 002 Bonnie Prince Ellery 812 Mr. Wee Hian Chong
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    • 128 7 TEAMS for the annual Scotland v. Thp Rest rugby match next Wednesday are 1 SCOTLAND: Cotilson (RAF.): Roi>er tS.C.C. Mclnuxsh (S.C.C.t: C;.pt V/ortelhock (Army GHQ i Cape. Willan (Army G.H.Q. Capt. Duckworth (R.ASC Edincton (Johore); Blythe (capt.) < R.A.F.'; Major Burnett (Army); Wallace 'SCO Coulson-Gilmer (S.CC);
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      40 7 All sports members of the Tairil Brotherhood Association asked to attend a football meetiny which will be held al the Association's premiaea m Farrer p. :k today at 6 pm. What do >«>u think it is a wheelbarrow race?
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    • 109 7 THE Queen accompanied by Princess Elizabeth her colours carried sucn fully for the firs: time w] her five-year-old Steepl uer Manicou romped an eioht len2;h> winnei the three mile w n k S:epp]fh. f o at If Park. Surre\ if the l?'-ie took Her
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      • 92 7 TODAY I p m. lIHSIOH *H>NIGHT TONIGHT ii i\f THE BLUE 14MP Today's certainty m the "Soap Handicap" rail Soap at the City's most popular "Night-Spot" fi^AJ WORLD CABARET ALAYAS LARGEST BALLROOM) ro *"6«T EXTENSION 1 A.M. SPECIAL Soap ,i®?| THE MILKMAID **>■ NIGHT ATTRACTIONS lI 'rKY NUMBER DANCES 5
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      • 187 7 INCREDIBLE BARGAIN AT < BA JA J TEXTILES Ist FLOOR > Something New and Useful for Dresses, Blouses, Curtains and Many Other Purposes. LENO. EYELETS, GUIPURE FABRICS. j TO CLEAR $1. p-> HURRY UP 6l TAKE THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY. > *3v3^^Br* 'V Why Worry about ACCOMMODATION >~ VV.v the... KATONG
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      • 251 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY PO!\TIK RACE 1 STAR OF INDIA BONNIE PRINCE OREGON BONNIE PRIN( OREGON Zl5 Bonnie Prince Silver Sequin Bonnie Prince Oregcn s iar of India Silver Sequin Danger Star of India Star cf India silver Sequin RACE 2 THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE KLGMAR THHIKI King
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    • 253 8 A EXILE AWAITS A SIGNAL Chiang general pines m Cairo CAIRO, Saturday. GEN Ma Pa-Fang, famous Chinese Muslim lighter against the Communist invaders m North-west China, is now leading a quiet life m a fashionable Cairo suburb, waiting for word from (i« neralissimo Chiang Kai-shek to resume nis struggle foi
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    • 63 8 Failure in Malaya would be 'let-down' TAIPEH. Fri. THE C Na t i Minister, Mr. >h, xviewed Taipeh. if thf Bri'i>h could not halt Ivance and Infiltration immunism m would be a moral i'" as much -i> he pad of Mr Yen said the Chines d m no m pi
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    • 182 8 NEPAL MAY STOP GURKHAS LEAV ING LONDON. Saturday. INDIA'S reported decision not t<> recognise the newly-enthroned infant King of Nepal. Prince Gyanendra, has presented Britain with a delicate problem involving the Gurkhas. Observers m London believe that the British Government is prepared to recognise t lie infant following the departure
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    • 67 8 Pope still fighting for peace VATICAN CITY, Fri. THE Pope has gtressed again the Holy See's desire for peace m the present times full of fears and dangers In a short speech to the new Portuguese ambassador to Rome, Jose Nosolini Pinto Silra, on presentation of his credentials, the I
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      35 8 GATHERING U I N T i. il F I XI. North Koreans ■earch through the ruWhlc ~nt wrecked liuildiuus iTT^ Pyongyang as thei lalvafe rll♦ 1 tor the coming winter m the North Korean capital.
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    • 36 8 the A: Cons sentenced n on a n\ Peron. Balm had called Peron R :,j "No. 1 crimi naL" He t ..> reused ration ol cur- Balm n as G r Province. A.P.
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    • 9 8 >nths* :i i 11] study Reuter
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    • 78 8  -  JON br WORCESTER, >»turday. pARETAKER Ernie Bishop Ricked ln> t».ith^r duster down, the com<'l\ lad\\ b.ir- h.t( k in Malvern Council House. Worcestershire He vtl giving the life-sized nude m the Jjilt frame a f well dust down. is going b councillors i A by a
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    • 13 8 A Soviet In Germany haa Germ! shooting for S] Reuter
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    • 50 8 TIIK Luton Conservative A "<itii.#n h.«-> appealed lor the return of gold leaf Rttinf Intended to embellish a cifar cabinet being presented lo their party leader, Mr Winston hunhiil. They disappeared from i cir left an attended In a I.uton Street tor a short time. Reuter
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    • 179 8 BELFAST, Saturday. TWELVE times tt-year-old Mr. 11. 11. Martin, secretary of the Lord's Day Observance n.,< irt\, has visited Paris. Non lv' is planning another visit 'his time m an effort to save Xhv capital from a pastil Sunday**. He declared m Belfasl •The dream «>t
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    • 34 8 Arabs 'refused to make peace '1 Mr. Abba Eban, Israel Am-bai.-^n.or to llu' U.iiti'd Stales. accused the Arab states of a 1 "reprehensible" refusal to make peace with Israel Reuter i Would disgrace me
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    • 38 8 'Fill-! (on due t of J I night dances h'ld at a cl 1 "simply unbelievable", Mr. J at Not tip; ham A that would di Four youths, 1 sixt. I
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      • 183 8 I Straits Times Free Press For the convenience ot advertisers, our Representative at lit Floor Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. v».ll receive small advertisementt nnd inswers tc bo» numbers A' OMMODATIOS WANTED [SB ral. Pti I 11 ITION BEGINNERS Ac A c»., BS*hand I i Maths (all Typing (1 chines),
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      • 73 8 MORNING AFTERNOON D NOTHING OVER $25 No two drei In Lambskins, I etc. All Wa 11,Dalmeida St. (Opp KaHUs Hv* J. a A Guest House You'll love to live m... >< hS f St- -ed He B tt with bathroo i^- v c^Mr I enl food <^S> i Fivt minutes
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      • 74 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris IlsVv's\\j WiaSS 113^1 r pR lN CE PAUL JVAS VNY FATmcR AN^l 86%^" Th£Y OOT T^fe '"W^TwE V.OST STiLL TRY C'E^ 1 H- -nr— L.l^.'HVJ J^. I A p T£a A hAT HAPPENED TO M£ tt&36&^~- D NUS ORI R "^'li H 5 v -^h
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